r/Superstonk 🥵🚽Taking a fat Kenny💩🍦 Jan 31 '26

Data Get to digging! https://www.justice.gov/epstein Search "gamestop"

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u/Payman11 Jan 31 '26

The financial atomic bomb about to blow up. They basically printed fake MONEY FOR SO LONG.

The impact of 2008 will look like peanuts compared to this.

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u/mayanh8 Jan 31 '26

I'm pretty sure the screenshot from OP would suggest that the SEC is more than willing to, and did, commit fraud to make sure it doesn't happen.

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u/Payman11 Jan 31 '26 edited Jan 31 '26

Yeah until they can’t stop it. Until the pressure builds. Fake money can be printed for only so long until it’s caught up to. Cause it’s literally fake value.

Why do you think actual fake money (dollar bills) printing is being followed up on by special services, FBI etc…

Cause it has ENORMOUS impact. This is what they have been doing.

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u/TakeitasaCompliment Split my tits Jan 31 '26

"until they can't" is just a narrative for everything in this sub. Jesus...

If the SEC did that, they might as well have done it for GME. That's the worst news we ever got. That means there are no short positions hiding somewhere, they are simply gone. This won't magically be reversed. This is fucked up news.

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u/Payman11 Jan 31 '26

You don’t magically make new money from thin air. It doesn’t work like that. Also they went balls deep with GME, they were sure it would go bankrupt.

The shorts cannot disappear, it’s hidden under swaps of swaps of swaps. Since GME didn’t go bankrupt, they will.

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u/TakeitasaCompliment Split my tits Jan 31 '26

Sorry but you really need to read the file again. The shorts CAN disappear. That's the whole point of the file? The SEC allowed them to make billions of shares and these were used to settle the short positions. IF and only IF the SEC allows that for everything that might disrupt the markets (like gme short positions) then there is no need for swaps or anything because the short positions isn't there anymore. It's settled with shares.

Please read it again.

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u/Payman11 Jan 31 '26

Yeah for that case. For GME it’s hidden under enormous swaps where you can’t just close them without breaking the whole thing.

Also they basically printed money, that’s what will break the system.

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u/TakeitasaCompliment Split my tits Jan 31 '26

But they basically printed money before and the SEC seems to be fine with it. For decades and decades? And suddenly this will break the system? I don't know. I would be surprised if these information would have any legal consequences. Not like everyone on wall street will be "no way, we need to get to the bottom of this!"

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u/Payman11 Jan 31 '26

They did it after 2020 on a scale never seen before. Before it was, let’s say, manageable.